noun
- The plural of immovableness; the quality or state of being immovable; inability to be moved physically or emotionally.
Usage: Rare in modern usage; typically appears in formal or literary contexts.; Often used in the plural to refer to multiple instances or aspects of immovability.
Examples
- The immovablenesses of the ancient monuments impressed visitors from around the world.
- Her immovablenesses in matters of principle earned her respect among colleagues.
- The immovablenesses of the mountain ranges shaped the region's geography for millennia.
- Despite pressure, the immovablenesses of his convictions never wavered.
- The immovablenesses of certain legal doctrines have been debated by scholars for centuries.